Pandemic and online learning intensify mental health concerns of students
The pandemic is worsening the mental health concerns of students in post-secondary schools enrolled in online and hybrid and a study supports this. [ READ MORE ]
The pandemic is worsening the mental health concerns of students in post-secondary schools enrolled in online and hybrid and a study supports this. [ READ MORE ]
The Trudeau government is supporting a Senate amendment to Bill C-7 that would allow people with mental health problems to apply for Medically Assisted Death (MAID); even though, there is pushback from other parties and mental health advocacy organizations. [ READ MORE ]
A master’s student has to decide whether to leave Alberta to find a job or stay here to continue with her study. [ READ MORE ]
Despite increasing delays and costs, Calgarians are largely in favour of the Green Line LRT project. [ READ MORE ]
Caitlin Varrin and Danielle Annicchiarico, owners of Lawless Vintage, launched an online market that has expanded from the East to West coast, with their Edmonton neighbour Rylea Coyote Vintage. [ READ MORE ]
Many Calgarians choose to pay extra for downtown living, which provides easy access and closeness to amenities. However, with the COVID-19 pandemic, they haven’t been able to experience what they feel they’ve paid for. [ READ MORE ]
Demand for hockey skates is on the rise and businesses are trying to meet customer requests as the winter progresses. [ READ MORE ]
During a pandemic, it’s important to keep busy with new hobbies. [ READ MORE ]
Members and volunteers of Dashmesh Culture Centre are doing their best to help people by providing them meals, funds and clothes during the COVID-19 crisis. [ READ MORE ]
The coronavirus pandemic is affecting all of us, but it’s having the most devastating impact on people invisible to many: low wage workers. [ READ MORE ]
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